Mandurah Police have invited the community for their feedback at public sessions, which will take place across the next two months.
Each Thursday evening for the past four weeks, Mandurah Police have been running sessions as part of a community engagement program.
Between 7-8pm, officers have set up at a location within a nominated suburb and spoken to local residents about issues affecting them.
The sessions are a chance for residents to get to know some of the local police and to give us feedback.
- Mandurah Police officer in charge Senior Sergeant Darren Hart
“To date we’ve had a mixed results with the Golden Bay session proving the most successful with a large number of residents coming along,” Mandurah Police officer in charge Senior Sergeant Darren Hart said.
“The sessions are a chance for residents to get to know some of the local police and to give us feedback on what they see happening in their suburbs.
“Sessions will run into January next year so we can get to everyone.
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“Please bring the family along, even if it’s just to say hello and have a chat.”
The community are also urged to check the Mandurah District – WA Police Force Facebook page on the day for any updates.
Upcoming community engagement sessions:
Greenfields
From 7-8pm on Thursday, November 22
Greenfields Shopping Centre car park, Mississippi Drive and Murdoch Drive
Falcon
From 7-8pm on Thursday, November 28
Miami Plaza car park, Coco Drive
Singleton/Karnup
From 7-8pm on Thursday, December 6
Karnup/Singleton Village Shopping Centre car park, Singleton Beach Road
Wannanup / Dawesville / Bouvard / Lake Clifton / Herron
From 7-8pm on Thursday, December 13
The Cut Tavern car park, Rod Court in Wannanup
Coodanup
From 7-8pm on Thursday, December 20
Coodanup College car park, Coodanup Drive in the bus bay area southern side of school